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Discover San Francisco’s highlights with a 9-hour combo tour including wine tastings, redwoods, and a hop-on hop-off bus, all for $164 per person.

This Best of SF tour offers an engaging blend of wine country adventures, redwood forest walks, and a flexible hop-on hop-off bus experience in San Francisco. Priced at $164 per person and lasting about 9 hours, it’s a well-rounded way to see iconic sights and enjoy scenic escapes. The tour provider scores a solid 4.5 out of 5, reflecting consistent quality and customer satisfaction.
Starting at Fisherman’s Wharf, the journey crosses the Golden Gate Bridge to explore Sonoma County. Highlights include Korbel Winery, known for its sparkling wines, and Armstrong Redwoods State Natural Reserve, home to trees over 1,000 years old. The tour also features scenic vineyard visits at Russian River Vineyards and a charming stop in Guerneville for lunch or shopping. The 24-hour hop-on hop-off bus allows flexible exploration of San Francisco’s top landmarks, making this tour ideal for those wanting a mix of organized excursions and independent sightseeing.
While the tour provides a packed itinerary, note that lunch is not included, giving travelers the freedom to choose their own meals among the many stops. The combination of guided tours and free time makes it a versatile option, especially for those eager to experience both wine country and urban sights in one day.
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The tour begins at the Big Bus Visitors Center at 99 Jefferson St in Fisherman’s Wharf. Travelers are advised to arrive 15 minutes early, ready to start the 8.5-hour Wine and Woods excursion. The journey then heads north, crossing the Golden Gate Bridge, where travelers enjoy panoramic views of the Bay and Marin Headlands. This iconic crossing sets the tone for a day filled with scenic beauty and memorable sights.
The luxury motorcoach used for the wine country and redwoods part enhances comfort, while an expert local guide provides engaging commentary along the way. The guide shares insights into each stop, making the experience both informative and enjoyable.

The Korbel Winery is the first major stop in the wine country segment. This historic winery is famous for producing California Champagne. Visitors have the chance to sip sparkling wines in a setting surrounded by redwoods and 19th-century architecture. After the tasting, guests can also enjoy gourmet food from the winery’s deli, making it a perfect spot for a light bite.
Korbel’s blend of wine history and natural scenery offers a peaceful and picturesque experience. The wine tasting is a highlight, especially for those who appreciate bubbly and scenic winery settings.

Next, the tour takes visitors into the Armstrong Redwoods State Natural Reserve for a walk among ancient trees. Here, the standout feature is the Colonel Armstrong Tree, which towers over 1,000 years old. The reserve’s trails are suitable for most walking levels, and the lush forest provides a tranquil environment with plenty of opportunities for photos.
Standing beneath these towering redwoods gives a sense of the scale and age of these giants. The guide shares insights about the forest ecosystem and the history of the reserve, enriching the experience.
More Great Tours NearbyThe itinerary includes a stop in Guerneville, a quirky small town known for its artsy vibe and boutique shops. Travelers have time to grab lunch, enjoy coffee, or browse local boutique stores. This casual stop allows for a relaxed break before continuing the wine tasting at Russian River Vineyards.
Guerneville’s friendly atmosphere and scenic streets make it a delightful pause in the day’s schedule. It’s an ideal spot for those who want a bit of local flavor and some leisure time.

The second wine stop is at Russian River Vineyards, where award-winning wines await amid beautiful vineyard vistas. Guests can sample wines while enjoying views of rolling hills and lush grapevines. The vineyard also features a kitchen serving tasty bites, perfect for a snack or light lunch.
This stop emphasizes wine quality and scenic beauty, providing a relaxing environment to appreciate California’s wine-making excellence. The combination of wine tasting and viewing the vineyards is a memorable highlight of the day.

On the way back to San Francisco, the tour passes through Sebastopol, a town renowned for its orchards and artistic community. The area showcases the rural charm of Sonoma County, with plenty of photo opportunities. While not a formal stop, the drive through Sebastopol offers a glimpse of California’s countryside.
This part of the journey adds a scenic contrast to the urban scenes in San Francisco, emphasizing the diversity of the region.

The 24-hour hop-on hop-off bus is included, offering flexibility for self-guided exploration. Operating from 10 AM to 6 PM, it covers key San Francisco sights such as Golden Gate Park, Alamo Square, Pier 39, and Chinatown. The bus features digital commentary in multiple languages and onboard earbuds, making it easy to learn about the city’s landmarks.
This option allows travelers to customize their time in San Francisco, whether they want to revisit favorite spots or explore new neighborhoods at their own pace.

The tour is available for reservation with flexible payment options—you can reserve now and pay later or cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. The meeting point is at the Big Bus Visitors Center at 99 Jefferson St, and travelers should arrive early to begin the 8.5-hour wine and redwoods segment.
Preparation tips include bringing comfortable shoes, sunscreen, and water for outdoor stops. Since lunch is not included, packing snacks or planning a meal at one of the stops is recommended.
This combination tour is perfect for wine enthusiasts, nature lovers, and urban explorers alike. It offers a taste of California’s wine region, walks among ancient trees, and flexible city sightseeing. The price point of $164 provides good value for the variety of experiences, especially considering the wine tastings and guided transportation included.
Travelers who prefer a structured itinerary with free time to explore on their own will find this tour well-suited to their interests. It’s an excellent choice for day-trippers wanting an all-in-one experience of northern California’s highlights.
This 9-hour tour delivers a balanced mix of outdoor adventures, wine tasting, and city exploration. The expert guide makes sure you learn about the region’s history and natural features while enjoying stunning views at each stop. The luxury coach ensures comfort during the long day, and the hop-on hop-off bus extends your exploring potential at your own pace.
While the itinerary is full, lunch options can be flexible, and transportation logistics are straightforward. The combined experience truly captures the essence of Northern California’s diverse landscape.
Is there a need to book in advance?
Yes, booking in advance is recommended to secure your spot, especially since you can reserve now and pay later.
What is the duration of the wine and redwoods tour?
The Wine and Woods part lasts approximately 8.5 hours, with the entire experience around 9 hours including city sightseeing.
Are meals included in the tour price?
No, lunch is not included, giving you the flexibility to choose where to eat at stops like Guerneville or Russian River Vineyards.
How long is the hop-on hop-off bus accessible?
Your 24-hour access to the open-top double-decker bus begins after your activation, operating 10 AM to 6 PM daily.
Can I do the hop-on hop-off tour on a separate day?
Yes, the Hop-on Hop-off Tour can be taken on a different day from the Wine and Woods excursion.
What should I bring for the outdoor activities?
Bring comfortable walking shoes, sunscreen, water, and a camera to capture scenic views.
Is the tour suitable for all physical abilities?
The tour involves walking in natural reserves and on some trails, so comfortable shoes are advised. It is best suited for those able to walk moderate distances.
How much does the tour cost?
The entire experience is priced at $164 per person, which includes wine tastings, transportation, and city sightseeing.
What languages are available for commentary?
The digital commentary on the hop-on hop-off bus is available in English, French, German, Spanish, Italian, Portuguese, and Korean.
Where do I meet for the tour?
Vouchers are redeemed at the Big Bus Visitors Center at 99 Jefferson St in Fisherman’s Wharf. Arrive 15 minutes early.